Programme details | |
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Degree: | Bachelor of Science (Honours) (BSc (Hons)) |
Disciplines: |
Business Administration
Business Analytics & Business Intelligence |
Duration: | 36 months |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Business Management with Business Analytics |
Annual tuition (EEA) | 10,350 EUR |
Annual tuition (non-EEA) | 17,250 EUR This applies to citizens of Hong Kong |
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The BSc (Hons) Business Management with Business Analytics degree provides graduates with a strong foundation in a range of analytics techniques that can help organisations to reach well-informed decisions. The modules taught on the programme have a practical focus, as the aim is to provide preparation for a wide range of careers.
The programme helps students become proficient in using a range of analytical tools and techniques and to acquire problem-solving skills. The scheme provides a wide variety of options that open up different career choices, providing high expected returns in terms of professional and vocational relevance.
Students’ acquisition of knowledge and understanding is facilitated through the teaching and learning strategies pursued by the various departments from which BSc (Business Management with Business Analytics) modules are drawn. Teaching and learning methods used on the programme include lectures and small group teaching via seminars, tutorials, computer workshops, simulations and workshops. Students’ knowledge and skills are developed through taught material, exercises and coursework of increasing challenge and complexity throughout the programme.
With analytical, numeric thinkers with good professional and problem-solving skills being in demand in a range of industries and organisations.
Given the variety of roles that Business Analytics graduates can fill, there are careers in a variety of roles and sectors. Business Analysts are highly sought after for their quantitative and business skills. They can be working directly as a specialist business analyst or utilising their talents in general management, project management and consultancy roles.
Business analysts study a company’s processes, operating procedures, and large data sets to find ways to enhance an organization’s operational efficiency while achieving better performance. Business analysts work with management to reduce costs, eliminate, or reduce inefficiencies, and boost the company’s competitiveness in the modern business world. They use their analytical skills to understand and apply data-focused strategies best suited to increase a company’s bottom line.
These roles provide Business Analysts with opportunities in both the public sector and the private sector.
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